President Donald Trump said it “seems unlikely” that he’ll give an interview in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into potential coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign.Trump says during a joint news conference with the prime minister of Norway that “we’ll see what happens” on whether he’ll provide an interview to Mueller’s team.The special counsel’s team of investigators has expressed interest in speaking with Trump, but no details have been worked out.Trump again reiterated that there was “no collusion” between his 2016 presidential campaign and Russia. "It seems unlikely you’d even have an interview," he said.Trump’s lawyers have previously stated their determination to cooperate with Mueller’s requests.Trump joined with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, highlighting the two nations' deep roots.She said she assured the president that Norway is an ally and a friend “that you can count on.”Norway’s leader says her country is committed to the Paris climate agreement and sees tremendous economic opportunities in the green economy.Trump announced last year his intention to pull the U.S. out of the climate pact.The meeting came as the president nears the end of his first year in office and a day after he held a meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers on immigration policy, including a potential deal to protect people who came to the country illegally when they were young. Trump has expressed willingness to come to an agreement on "Dreamers," but he says a deal would be tied to his long-promised southern border wall.

President Donald Trump said it “seems unlikely” that he’ll give an interview in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into potential coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign.

Trump says during a joint news conference with the prime minister of Norway that “we’ll see what happens” on whether he’ll provide an interview to Mueller’s team.

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The special counsel’s team of investigators has expressed interest in speaking with Trump, but no details have been worked out.

Trump again reiterated that there was “no collusion” between his 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.

"It seems unlikely you’d even have an interview," he said.

Trump’s lawyers have previously stated their determination to cooperate with Mueller’s requests.

She said she assured the president that Norway is an ally and a friend “that you can count on.”

Norway’s leader says her country is committed to the Paris climate agreement and sees tremendous economic opportunities in the green economy.

Trump announced last year his intention to pull the U.S. out of the climate pact.

The meeting came as the president nears the end of his first year in office and a day after he held a meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers on immigration policy, including a potential deal to protect people who came to the country illegally when they were young.

Trump has expressed willingness to come to an agreement on "Dreamers," but he says a deal would be tied to his long-promised southern border wall.